char name="BankAustria" char shortDescr="Profile for Bank Austria" char version="5.8.1" char longDescr="This profile supports the CSV format of Bank Austria" int import="1" int export="1" char type="csv" char groupNames="transaction", "transfer", "debitnote", "line" char dateFormat="DD.MM.YYYY" int utc="0" # Valid subjects are: # - transactions: This exports booked transactions (default) # - notedTransactions: Exports noted transactions # char subject="transactions" # The following vars are used when there is an additional field within a # record which defines the sign of the amount. # Some banks use "C" (positive) and "D" (negative) or "Af" (negative) and # "Bij" (positive) int usePosNegField="0" char posNegFieldName="posNeg" #char positiveValues="Bij", "C" #char negativeValues="Af", "D" int defaultIsPositive="1" int splitValueInOut="1" # default is "float", other values: "rational" char valueFormat="float" params { # if 1 then values are quoted quote="1" # if 1 then a title line will be written containing the names of each # column title="1" # special values are "TAB" and "SPACE" delimiter=";" # this is the group name looked for in the given data to GWEN_CSV_Write # if not given then all groups match #group="transaction" # this group contains the definition for each column # each variable in this group has its number as name # you can use index variables in the names (using square brackets) # the value of each of these variables is the name of a variable to be looked # up in the data given to GWEN_CSV_Write columns { 1="field1" # Downloaddatum 2="localAccountNumber" 3="field3" # Kontowortlaut 4="field4" # Kontowaehrung 5="field5" # ValutaSaldo 6="field6" # Disposaldo 7="field7" # Kontostand 8="date" 9="valutaDate" 10="value/currency" 11="valueIn/value" 12="valueOut/value" 13="purpose[0]" } # columns } # params